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[edit] Alternatives in german spelling alphabet
The official word for z is Zacharias. The Nazis had changed some letters to remove jewish names. From their version Zeppelin and Siegfried (instead of Samuel) are often used even nowadays. But these are not included in the official spelling alphabet